This chapter discusses the sampling theorem, which establishes conditions for reconstructing a continuous-time signal from its discrete-time samples. The sampling theorem states that a bandlimited signal can be perfectly reconstructed from samples taken at the Nyquist rate, which is at least twice the maximum frequency of the signal.
This chapter discusses the sampling theorem, which establishes conditions for reconstructing a continuous-time signal from its discrete-time samples. The sampling theorem states that a bandlimited signal can be perfectly reconstructed from samples taken at the Nyquist rate, which is at least twice the maximum frequency of the signal.
This chapter discusses the sampling theorem, which establishes conditions for reconstructing a continuous-time signal from its discrete-time samples. The sampling theorem states that a bandlimited signal can be perfectly reconstructed from samples taken at the Nyquist rate, which is at least twice the maximum frequency of the signal.
This chapter discusses the sampling theorem, which establishes conditions for reconstructing a continuous-time signal from its discrete-time samples. The sampling theorem states that a bandlimited signal can be perfectly reconstructed from samples taken at the Nyquist rate, which is at least twice the maximum frequency of the signal.